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Magical Movies

Filed under: Movies — Kristi at 5:44 am on Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The IllusionistAbout a month ago or so (shortly after it opened, if not opening weekend) DH and I went to see The Illusionist. It was somewhat on a whim. We were dining in the general vacinity and were done earlier than we expected and decided to see if there were any movies that were starting soon that we wanted to see and we lucked out.

I’m a big fan of Edward Norton and this movie did not disappoint. It was full of clever illusions and engineering feats. It was refreshing to see Jessica Beal in a role that required more than looking good in a bikini and being able to pull it off. Of course Paul Giamatti did a great job in his supporting role as Chief Inspector as well.

I know DH was glad that they more or less stuck to Germanic accents which was appropriate since it was set in Austria. There is some blood and violence and of course a bit of romance and if I’m remembering correctly some sex. But it was all pretty tastefully employed and not overdone. The twist at the end is very interesting. I had it figured out fairly early on with this one, but others didn’t fit all the pieces together until near the end. It is definitely worth watching if you like a plots with some twists and enjoy period films. I don’t want to give away too much though!

The PrestigeOn Sunday night we took in the other movie revolving around magicians, The Prestige. It too was good. I love watching Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale and have been a fan of Michale Caine for a long time as well.

This movie was more complex. The beginning especially was confusing and you only get hints scattered throughout to wipe away at that confusion. Again it had good acting and nice period costumes and fun illusions to take in. The engineering feats of the illusions in this one were even more astounding from the mechanical sense. Overall, the plot had more meat to it than The Illusionist. DH and talked well past our bedtime last night about aspects of it. I wouldn’t even think too long if I were invited to see it in the theater again as I’m sure there were many hits and clues I missed in the confusion. It is one I will certainly want to watch again on video.

DH picked up on the twist to this one earlier than I did. I found that kind of interesting since I figured out The Illusionist first. Perhaps he was trying harder with The Prestige because of the early confusion?

I don’t really want to say much about The Prestige except to tell you to go see it. It was great!

If you are intriqued by magicians and want to see both movies, I’d probably recommend you space their viewing out. A month between the two was nice, more time probably would have been even more beneficial. Also, you may wish to watch The Illusionist first since it isn’t quite as complex. It might pale too much in comparison to The Prestige if watched after it or in too close proximity to it.

Indecision 2006…

Filed under: Knitting, Follow the Flock, Socks, Socktoberfest 2006 — Kristi at 8:13 am on Monday, October 23, 2006

Indecision 2006

I’ve been stuck here for at least five days. I have the toes complete and it is time to decide how I want to proceed with my knee-highs. When I first purchased the yarn I thought I’d knit Spearfish in a knee high version. Then I got to thinking that the laciness might not be the warmest and that was part of my reason for wanting to knit knee-highs - warmth to go with all my skirts.

So, then I thought perhaps some sort of cabling up the sides of the foot and probably the center of the back, but then which cable? And how long will it take if I cable them?

Next, I thought since I’ve been all about traveling/twisted stitches lately. I could do a knee-high version of Balance Socks… I wouldn’t need to cart charts around that way as I have it memorized and it has such nice little details to make it look interesting without bogging you down with charts or constant twisted stitches. So, what do you think?

I need a decision by this evening for SnB or I’ll be there yet again and won’t really knit a stitch…

{democracy:2}

Those On Blogger…

Filed under: Fibery Friends — Kristi at 11:01 am on Friday, October 20, 2006

I’ve been trying to comment this morning, but blogger isn’t giving me the images so I can do the anti-spam word verification thing… I’m sorry, I tried, repeatedly!

Eye Candy Friday - The Snowy Edition!

Filed under: Follow the Flock, Photography, Eye Candy Friday — Kristi at 4:07 am on Friday, October 20, 2006

We had our first snow of the year on Tuesday, and suprisingly it stuck. It mostly melted away on Wednesday, but I managed to capture a few images before it all disappeared. We haven’t had an accumulating snowfall this early in the season for several years. It was a nice change, even if it meant it made us lazy and we decided to watch the city council meeting on cable rather than go out in the snow to attend it in person…

1. Snow Melting on Grass, 2. First Snowfall of 2006/2007 Season, 3. Snow on Japanese Maple, 4. Snow Melting on Berries

For more Eye Candy, check out Cynthia’s completed Spearfish Socks!

Socktoberfest Tutorial: Converting Sock Patterns to Clog/Sandal Socks (Reprise)

Filed under: Knitting, Follow the Flock, Socks, Socktoberfest 2006, Tutorials — Kristi at 9:47 am on Thursday, October 19, 2006

I originally published this in June of 2005 at the old blog. In honor of Socktoberfest’s tutorial week I present a reprise of my directions on how to convert any sock pattern to a clog/sandle sock pattern…

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In order to respect Interweave’s copyright, I will not be walking you through the process to covert their Retro Rib sock pattern into clog/sandal socks as I have done and continually recieve requests for. But, if you continue reading you will find a nearly four-page tutorial on how to convert pattern stitches from the leg to flat knitting so they can be continued along the heel for wear with clogs or sandals. I will walk through contiuing a K3, P1 rib, as well as Nancy McGlynn’s Seaweed socks as examples.

(Read on …)

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